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Hey I really love your videos but do you know that girls have autism too I am a girl and I have autism but you always do boys it’s not really fair girls and boys have a 50% chance of autism it’s just harder to find than girls because they do a thing called masking basically copy what others do like their mothers or their friends I just wanted you to know this
The part that made me happy is that his half brother was the first to stand up and clap even tho he lost bc of him 😭 I can see them being very close brothers now that they’ve found eachother :)
13 years ago my son was diagnosed with autism. We were told social and learning situations would be challenging for him. Thanks to a team of people at his schools and his father and I working together we never gave up. We even put him in sports.While he was never invited to playdates or class birthdays he excelled academically and athletically. Today he's in a magnet program and made the highschool JV baseball team as a 9th grader.. He's in his 2nd year of high school has friends, excels in school and baseball. Well done Dhar Mann and team great video.👏👏
Hi I am very happy to hear about your son and how well he is doing I am autistic myself and I know how it can feel but I learn to go through with it I love your comment. Have a wonderful life
This made me cry because my brother has autism and he gets picked on at school about it. Which is why I will always be there for him!!!! And never abandon him!!!!
There is an autistic kid in my class, and me and my friends try to make him feel super good about himself. We are super nice to him. Hope your brother does well. Btw, it’s super nice of you to always be with him!!!
Yeah, but it's not like the dad realized that man was his son until he showed him all the things he missed out on. That's the problem with everyone who thinks badly of autism. They have this image of a mewling helpless adult who is stuck in a kindergarten/pre-school mindset with bad speech, so what are they suppose to do when this person turns out to be the opposite everything they thought were?
@Yoav Kaufman-Glisko it doesn't javelin anything to do with age, it's about circumstances, if u spoil ur child and give them everything they want they will become terrible adults who think they are better than others where as if u do the opposite, ur child will be humble, smart and mature.
My grandfather has autism. He also has two masters degrees, was a mathematics professor at a university for 20+ years, and was in the military. He's one of the smartest people I know.
He probably has aspergers so it isn't really much of a big deal. My brother is in the middle of the autism spectrum, he's 21 and he still does elementary maths and says words repetitively like country names or airline company names.
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OmG Its STUPID Dhar mann where you repeat the same message over and over again. 😒 You got unsubbed and there's actually a lot of dhar mann haters than just me. Actually get a life instead of saying the boring stories over and over again that teaches the exact same thing
@@samuelshin1734 How about you actually get a life instead of making fun of random people online. Also what makes you think Dhar Mann, a famous youtuber with almost 11 million subscribers would notice you if you don't even @ him. Of course there are more haters, he's acknowledged them, everyone has haters. I'm not saying I even like him, it's just plain stupid to make fun of people online. What makes you think he needs you to know he has haters. Get a life.
@@samuelshin1734 well you are the one who didn't have a life instead of dhar mann bcs you keep saying bad things abt other people's lives that you didn't even have time to cope w yours . and it's funny how you are still here watching dhar mann's videos when you are haters
People with autism are actually often way smarter than other kids. They are also better at learning things and working long hours, because they can focus better. They just have problems with socializing and such things ...
Oh that’s the guy from the chat Mann vid when he couldn’t talk and he was at a restaurant working and became manager I really thought he couldnt talk but he has an amazing voice after all❤️
Out of all the people, his half brother isn’t the one you’d expect to stand up first but he knew true intelligence and was a mature enough person to understand that Chance deserved it ❤️
what? where? anybody who dare´s to say that out loud is dumb and a nazi by default yeah you shouldn´t even go to school anymore what you learn there you can do that in half or a third of the time i don´t know if you know but people are getting dumber we´re not progressing we´re regressing and for quite a while now and that´s by design dumb and toxic schools dumb and toxic society sad but true
My brother is dyslexic and sometimes my parents would say stuff like You know how to spell that when he didn’t. They would get annoyed trying to help him with homework. My other brother and I never gave up on him though.
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My dad is like the mom in the video, but in real life, as even though I have autism, epilepsy, my dad has made my life easier, and he’s raised me right. Even though I still make mistakes.
Guys just cause albert eienstein is autistic and is Genius dosent mean that every autistic person is a genius and super smart and good at math I'm autistic and I suck at math
I know a few people with autism and they are very sweet and smart and creative. If people just sit with people with autism and let them show their skills you can find out they are very talented and its amazing.
“Dad abandons autistic child” Actually he doesn't deserve children, he only deserves artificial robots, because he has nothing to do with feelings, he just needs intelligence.
As someone that grew up with autism this has been a fear of mine, luckily both of my parents cared for me and still do to this day, which makes me feel really bad for anyone that may not have been so fortunate
It's kinda funny how the entire family unwillingly reunited at the ceremony, yet none of them seems to acknowledge their presence. I mean, I look at the dad and the mother, it's like they've never met before their children's garduation.
I met this boy with autism at an internship I was in in 2018, I love meeting people who have things like that, because even though they go through something others don’t, they don’t let it stop them from being able to do anything.
The best part was the "other" son standing and applauding Chance the first. That was like the biggest facepalm to the douche father. Imagine when he realizes that Chance is actually his brother and their dad abandoned him like that! He'd probably lose his other son too. You wanted a so-called "better" son, you actually have two brilliant sons, but now, left with neither.
I actually like a continuation of this story like your like your comment said but probably make the end where two of the boys become successful businessman and the father regrets what he did or something
With or without a disability, I believe everyone is intelligent, talented, and beautiful in their own way. It's sad in this world people are treated less because they're different. I guess some people just don't understand that differences make us each special. The world would be dull if everyone were the same. Anyway, have a great day or night everyone!
This breaks my heart as an autistic person myself! We need to start listening to people with autism. They’re just as important as people without autism. Which is why I have no friends at college. That or I only have like one or two. Luckily my New Years resolution is to make more
Stories like this resonate with me because the mother in the story did much the same, she stood by my side, helped me and loved me when I needed it, even kicked my butt a little when I deserved it. My dad left when I was 8 years old, started his own family twice. Over the years he tried to be there monetarily but not when it came to being a real dad. My step dad did however stood by my side too, taught me how to be a man, to try my hardest and to never give up. Today I live in the same city as my biological father and he does nothing to include me despite me being independent and secure, it’s a shame. Thank you Dhar Mann, your videos are touching and inspirational.
The cost of certain disability is higher the most childcare. It's more responsible to let someone else if you know you cannot support it. Or just abuse the government for free money.
I remember this kid in primary school . He was a bit special . He was really cute . All the teachers loved him. No one bullied him . He was really smart .
Kathryne did a great job in this one, She even has an autistic son herself and I can only imagine how it would feel. Thanks, Dhar for making these amazing clips. We're not just telling stories, We're changing lives!
@@alanthomas1785 1. It teaches you to be kind to people. 2. Makes you believe in yourself that you can also be successful in the future. 3. Makes you have less negative thoughts about the world around you or about your worries surrounding you. 4. Changing selfish ways. 5. Helps people learn how to fix certain situations. This may sound stupid but that's what I learn about watching Dhar Mann for a year now because there are some things I learned on this channel.
@@alanthomas1785 you asked us for 5 but we'll give you 10 1) never judge someone based on their skin color 2) never underestimate anyone 3) never give up on your child, no matter what 4) what a man can do, a woman can do 5) appreciating people is important 6) cheating won't get you anywhere 7) it's never too late to pursue your dreams 8) never judge anyone before getting to know them 9) fat shaming is mean and it should end 10) there is nothing embarrassing about being homosexual And a bonus point number 11 11) never be afraid to be yourself Tell me if you want more
I know the story is over but he should MAKE AMENDS IN SOME WAY. He missed the boy's childhood but maybe he can help him in some way as an adult. The kid seems to be doing just fine but you never know what kind of help a person might need in life. He also did his second son a wrong, that boy grew up never knowing that he had a brother. Maybe they can become friends now.
Father’s continue to love your kids regardless of there circumstances and conditions 💯 also never abandon them you’ll never know the marvelous things and opportunities they will grow up to do😊
I am autistic myself,and I believe that just because I’m autistic it doesn’t mean I’m less intelligent. Thank you Dhar Mann,for telling this to the world. You have inspired me to believe in others who are autistic. You are amazing. Keep on inspiring,Dhar Mann. You will always be in my heart,Dhar Mann.
@@BruhBruh-yh5wo Then just keep your opinion to you, don't make other people hate you ,man. He is a great man, and if you want to criticize him, do it in yourself.
Allen must be very embarrassed! Not just that he has fooled himself in front of all in the ceremony by stating that Samuel's 1590 is the highest score. Surprisingly, Chance came out with the perfect score of 1600. Gwen has just proved that she is better in educating through Chance's success. Keep it, up! Such stories should be filmed more as lessons to be learnt that you should not look down on people easily because you cannot expect what are they actually capable of!
When I was diagnosed with autism and ADHD my dad just couldn't accept it and kept saying "There's nothing wrong with him" and I was just sitting there like 😬 Whilst my mum and doctor where trying to make my dad understand that there's nothing wrong with me it's just who I am!
You got it from too much Tik Tok, I have read studies that prove this although I cannot find them now. DO NOT be toxic to me and also, why does it seem that autistic people are dumb (it’s my opinion sorry to offend anybody).
ive recently been diagnosed with high functioning autism, dyslexia, ADD, dysgraphia, dyscalcula and more. i usually keep this to myself because people treat me differently but the message of this video means a lot ♥️
As a kid with autism which really dont believe in myself, i think this is really hard to watch, but i luckely have super good parents that care about me no matter what❤️
True I have a form of autism but it’s still mild I have the behaviour of a level one but I don’t know what type I am but taking care of someone with autism isn’t as hard as you think just show them love and they will love you back
You’re just as important as everyone else. If it makes you feel any better (and although I’m just a random stranger) I believe in you ^^ I hope the best for you! Have a good day / night
I was born on the spectrum, amongst many other things. My parents never once gave up on me. They were at first devastated by the news but decided to do early intervention. Sure I struggled more than other kids, but because of my parents and their relentless pursuit to give me a better life, was one of the smartest students in my high school, was well-rounded in piano and violin, captain of three different clubs, and ended up getting into a prestigious university on a partial scholarship. I’m twenty-two now and majoring in math and physics because I have such a passion for STEM. I would never have had the courage if my parents weren’t there cheering me on. People on the spectrum need their parents by their side. And the parents need to remember, just because someone has autism, doesn’t make them any less intelligent. 🙂❤️